Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 243 - Drainage Districts Organized in County Commission
Section 243.290 - County commission to levy tax to pay preliminary expense.

Effective - 28 Aug 1939
243.290. County commission to levy tax to pay preliminary expense. — 1. As soon as any district has been incorporated and established as provided in sections 243.020 to 243.070, the county commission shall, by order entered of record, levy a uniform tax of not more than fifty cents per acre upon each acre of land and other property within the district, to be used for the purpose of paying expenses incurred or to be incurred in organizing said district, making surveys of the same and assessing benefits and damages and paying the other expenses necessary to be incurred before said commission shall be empowered to levy taxes or issue bonds and thereby provide funds to pay the total cost of the improvements of the district. Said tax shall be due and payable as soon as assessed and shall become delinquent if not paid by December thirty-first of the year in which it has been levied. It shall become a lien on the land and other property against which it is levied and shall be collected in the same manner as the annual installment of the drainage tax.
2. In case the sum received from such tax exceeds the total cost of items for which the same has been levied, the surplus shall be placed in the general fund of the district and used to pay cost of construction; provided, that if the report of the viewers assessing benefits and damages to the property, as confirmed by the county commission, shows that any tract or tracts of land, on which such uniform tax has been paid, will not be benefitted by the improvement, the county commission shall issue a warrant on the district fund in favor of such landowner or landowners to the amount of the uniform tax already paid.
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(RSMo 1939 § 12404)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 10815; 1919 § 4483

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XV - Lands, Levees, Drainage, Sewers and Public Water Supply

Chapter 243 - Drainage Districts Organized in County Commission

Section 243.010 - Definitions.

Section 243.020 - County commission authorized to organize drainage districts.

Section 243.030 - Petition to be filed — bond required.

Section 243.040 - County commission to appoint counsel.

Section 243.050 - County commission to appoint engineer and viewers — qualifications and duties.

Section 243.060 - Time of hearing to be published — form of notice.

Section 243.070 - Remonstrance may be filed — judgment, effect.

Section 243.075 - Dissolution of district, when, how.

Section 243.080 - Location of improvement — report to contain data as to cost.

Section 243.090 - Report to be filed, when — landowners may be heard — vacancies, how filled.

Section 243.100 - Limitations for assessment of benefits.

Section 243.110 - Notice of filing of report to be published — form.

Section 243.120 - Exceptions to report — appeal to circuit court — procedure — new notice to be published, form.

Section 243.130 - Condemnation of additional land.

Section 243.140 - Lands lying outside district may be annexed, when — proceedings.

Section 243.150 - Taxes to be levied against county-owned swamplands, how paid.

Section 243.160 - Authority to complete improvements in county commission — powers of procedure.

Section 243.170 - District engineer to be appointed — duties — bond required.

Section 243.180 - Engineer to let work — bidders to give bond — county commission to approve — contractor liable in default.

Section 243.190 - Engineer to issue certificate of acceptance, when — provisions for payment of claim.

Section 243.200 - Provisions for necessary construction or enlargement — when owned by corporation other than county — bridge to become part of highway, when.

Section 243.210 - Provisions of this chapter applicable to old channels or sloughs.

Section 243.220 - Repairs and improvements, how made — hearing when cost exceeds maintenance fund — form of notice.

Section 243.230 - County commission procedure after hearing.

Section 243.240 - County commissions to maintain efficiency and have management and control.

Section 243.250 - Lateral ditches — drains — may be connected — provisions — penalty for violation.

Section 243.260 - Districts may contract with other districts for outlets — costs determined, how.

Section 243.270 - Drainage district may contract to furnish drainage for cities and towns.

Section 243.280 - Equipment may be leased or rented — provisions.

Section 243.290 - County commission to levy tax to pay preliminary expense.

Section 243.300 - County commission to levy tax on benefits assessed — form of county clerk's schedule.

Section 243.310 - Permanent drainage tax record shall be kept — method — additional levies.

Section 243.320 - Public roads and railroads to pay benefits.

Section 243.330 - Maintenance tax, how apportioned — commission may purchase equipment — cost apportioned, how.

Section 243.340 - Privilege to pay drainage tax in full.

Section 243.350 - Apportionment of annual installments — drainage tax book, form — taxes due, when.

Section 243.360 - Drainage tax — collector to furnish bond.

Section 243.370 - Drainage taxes constitute a lien — court action when delinquent — proceedings — evidence.

Section 243.380 - Surplus funds, how used.

Section 243.390 - Drainage district bonds — provisions for issuance.

Section 243.400 - County commission authorized to pledge bonds — manner.

Section 243.410 - County treasurer to be custodian of district funds — duties.

Section 243.420 - Fees for services.

Section 243.430 - Claims for fees, how paid.

Section 243.440 - Drainage proceedings to be recorded — method.

Section 243.450 - All or portions of districts may reorganize and consolidate under sections 242.010 to 242.690.

Section 243.460 - Notice to be published — form — jurisdiction of circuit court.

Section 243.470 - Objections to petition for consolidation may be filed — proceedings.

Section 243.475 - Consolidation of district organized by circuit court and district organized by county commission, effect — laws governing.

Section 243.480 - Failure or refusal of official to perform duty — penalty.

Section 243.490 - County collector liable, when — penalty.

Section 243.500 - Validity of bonds issued unquestionable.

Section 243.510 - Suits to be brought in name of state.

Section 243.520 - Appeals — procedure.

Section 243.530 - Chapter declared remedial in character and purpose.

Section 243.540 - Penalty for violation of provisions of chapter.

Section 243.550 - Petition for reassessment of benefits, form — procedure for maintenance levy or for a new tax to pay costs of plan for reclamation.

Section 243.551 - County commission to appoint three viewers, qualifications, duties — report, procedure — readjustment of benefits limited to once a year — payment may be by installments.

Section 243.553 - Installments payable, when.

Section 243.560 - Bond issues authorized, amount — rate — payable when — county treasurer to sell — cost, not obligation of county.

Section 243.561 - County commission to appropriate money to pay principal and interest on bonds — money collected to be deposited in separate fund, purpose.

Section 243.563 - Proceeds of assessment insufficient to pay principal and interest on bonds, procedure — funds derived from bond sale, purpose.